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Kampa Park
Consistently rated Prague's
best restaurant, chic Kampa Park
has an unparalleled riverside
location and an outstanding
menu with influences from all
over the world. At the time of
writing, owner Nils Jebens was
planning another restaurant on
Malostranské nám∂stí (see p89) .
V Záti√í
V Záti√í
Prague was introduced to
fine dining at this small
Bethlehem Square restaurant.
The dégustation menu - a
selection of tasters - brings out
the kitchen's best and pairs it
with select Moravian wines. The
seafood is so good you'll forget
you're in a landlocked country.
d Liliová 1 • Map K5 • 222 221155 • Dis.
access • KKKKK
U ◊uter∞
Open again after a long
hiatus, and all the better for the
rest, U ◊uter∞ is a classic. The
only item out of keeping with
tradition is the bow-tied waiters'
friendliness. Try fresh-baked duck
or Prague's best goulash.
d Palackého 2 • Map E6 • 224 947120
• No credit cards • K
Pravda
Around the corner from the
Old-New Synagogue (see
pp24-5) is where the other half
dines on a multi-national menu
before unwinding in the music
bar downstairs. The window
counters are ideal for people-
watching. d Pa∫í≈ská 17 • Map L2
• 222 326203 • Dis. access • KKKKK
U Zlaté Studn∂
Dining atop the hotel of the
same name (see p138) , guests
“At the Golden Well” may think
they've died and gone to heaven.
The classic Continental cuisine
matches the view - but only just.
The dining room is tiny, so be
sure to make a reservation.
d U Zlaté Studn∂ 4 • Map C2 • 257
533322 • KKKK
Alcron
Seafood is the speciality at
the Radisson's new restaurant,
but the chef is happy to prepare
almost any dish. Just ask him as
he makes the rounds of this
minute Art Deco lounge. If the
dining room is full, try La
Pravda
For a guide to price ranges See p79
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